Yes, there are a variety of tough grasses that live in the desert.
Spinifex is a sharp grass that grows in the outbacks of australia, its a spiney tough grass that you would not want to be perched upon!!
Nevada's state grass is Indian Rice Grass. It was eaten by early Americans and by desert animals. It is seen all over Nevada and is very tough.
Yes, many desert mountains have areas with grass.
no it is too tough for them. deer is plural already btw.
manj
Bermuda grass
a desert mouse eats grass :)
There are a number of species of grass that have adapted to arid conditions.
Yes.
vascular
In a desert.. Grass are eaten up by animals
To convert grass to a desert landscape, you can remove the grass and replace it with desert-adapted plants like cacti and succulents. Additionally, you can reduce watering and add rocks or sand to create a more arid environment.